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Tires, or tyres (in American and British English, respectively), are ring-shaped parts, either pneumatic or solid (including rubber, metals and plastic composites), that fit around wheels to protect them and enhance their function.

In regions with little snow and moderate winter temperatures, all-season tires may be suitable throughout the year.

Alignment, in simple terms, is ensuring that your vehicles tires are all adjusted to travel in the right direction.

The purpose of regularly rotating tires is to achieve more uniform wear for all tires on a vehicle.

At high speeds a tire which is not balanced properly can generate severe vibrations.

With the right amount of air pressure, your tires will perform better, wear longer and save fuel.

If any tire continually needs more air, have your tire dealer check to find out why it is leaking.

Selecting the right tires for your vehicle is an important decision that affects comfort, safety, performance and your wallet!

Fuel is one of their largest and fastest growing variable operating costs. Replacing a tire on a vehicle with one with a lower load rating than originally specified by the vehicle manufacturer will often render the insurance invalid.

And remember, check the air pressure of the spare frequently. It's never a very pleasant experience to need your spare tire only to find that it's as flat as the tire you are trying to replace!

Did you know?

* John Boyd Dunlop patented the pneumatic tire in the UK in 1889.

* Goodyear Tire Company patented the first tubeless tire in 1903, however it was not introduced until 1954 .

* As wheels changed over time, the term "tire" continued to be used for the outer band even when it no longer served the purpose of tying the spokes together.
* Beginning around 1900, Cord Tires introduced by Palmer ( in England) and BF Goodrich (in the USA.)
* Goodyear and Dunlop announce the introduction of pneumatic truck tires in 1919.

* In the past rayon was used in tires, but it ages quite quickly.
* Use of polyester cord is introduced by Goodyear in 1963.

* Poly/glass tires are introduced by Firestone and Goodyear in 1967.

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